Photo Gallery: 2016 Summit Racing All Mopar Show
The United States celebrated the unofficial kickoff to summer this past weekend. Mopar enthusiasts in northeast Ohio chose to mark the occasion by showing off their vehicles at Summit Racing’s annual All Mopar Show in Tallmadge, OH on Sunday. All Dodge, Chrysler, and Plymouth vehicles are welcome from any era, and there was a wide array of them on
Video: 10 Tech Tips for Installing a New Transmission
Prepare to tackle your transmission installation project by watching this video from the good people at COMP Performance Group’s TCI Automotive, who will share 10 tech tips to help your install go as smoothly as possible. Even reinstalling an identical transmission won’t be as simple as a bolt-on installation. The TCI crew emphasizes reading the instruction manual, and
Amended California Bill to Exempt Pre-1981 Vehicles from Emissions Inspections Moves to Full Senate
Amended legislation (S.B. 1239) to exempt motor vehicles prior to the 1981 model year from emissions inspection requirement was unanimously approved by California’s Senate Appropriations Committee on May 27. Having already been approved by the Transportation Committee, S.B. 1239 will now be sent to the full Senate for a vote by all members. Under the amended
New Congressional Bill Would Cap the Amount of Ethanol Used in Your Fuel
A new bill has been introduced in the U.S. Congress that will cap the yearly amount of ethanol to be blended into transportation fuel at 9.7 percent. The Food and Fuel Consumer Protection Act of 2016 (H.R. 5180) would replace ever-increasing ethanol mandates under the current Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Ethanol, especially in higher concentrations
Ride Guides: A Quick Guide to Identifying 1966-1979 Ford Broncos
The Ford Bronco galloped into our hearts when the beloved SUV debuted with model year 1966. Ford introduced the Bronco to compete with the Jeep CJ-5 and the International Harvester Scout. The Early Bronco (the first generation through the 1977 model) was a totally new concept for Ford, and was brought to production through the efforts
Mailbag: Why is My Rebuilt Engine Still Using Too Much Oil?
Q: I have a 1968 or 1969 Ford 390 engine. I had the block re-bored and was told to use moly piston rings. When I was finished with the rebuild, the engine began to use oil, so I tore it apart to see what was wrong with it. The cylinder walls were very wet (oily),
NHRA Wrap-Up: It’s Not Déjà Vu — Line, Kalitta & Hagan Win Again
Team Summit’s perfect streak continued Sunday when Jason Line outgunned KB Racing teammate Greg Anderson in the final round for his fifth win of the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series at the Kansas Nationals at Heartland Park Topeka’s dragstrip. Top Fuel’s Doug Kalitta won his third-consecutive race, and Matt Hagan won his second-consecutive
They’re Back! Ford Ranger and Bronco to Return, Reports Say
To the delight of Ford enthusiasts everywhere, it looks like the midsize Ford Ranger pickup truck and Ford Bronco SUV will be back, after we heard the rumors last summer. According to Car & Driver, we will see the 2019 Ford Ranger in two years, with a base price under $25,000 and a 3.2L five-cylinder diesel
NHRA Wrap-Up: Line Stays on Fire, Kalitta Outduels Todd for Closet Top Fuel Win Ever
Team Summit Pro Stock driver Jason Line is on a historic pace after winning his fourth race of the season Sunday at the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, GA. Line has appeared in all seven final rounds so far in the 2016 NHRA Mello Yellow Drag Racing season Joining
Rutledge Wood’s Power Tour Camaro: The Votes Are In!
The voters have spoken—here are the parts you picked for Rutledge Wood’s Power Tour Camaro. If you missed the original post, Top Gear on History co-host Rutledge Wood is building a 1968 Camaro for the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour. The car already has a Heidt’s front end, an LS3 with a Tremec five-speed, Wilwood




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